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Despite their rivalry with one another over the years, the Patriots and Broncos have made many deals over the years – most recently involving cornerback Duke Dawson and tight end AJ Derby.

For what it’s worth, ESPN’s Bill Barnwell recently wrote that Sanders to the Patriots makes the most sense – though it likely won’t happen until the immediate days before the deadline.

The Seahawks are another contender that could look to bring in Sanders. The Seahawks were initially looking hard at signing Antonio Brown when he became available, and they have been active around the deadline before (Duane Brown trade in 2017). Seattle also has more cap flexibility at the moment than a team like the Patriots as they have around $10 million to play with.

As for what Sanders could bring any of these teams on the field – just know that he is far from washed up. He has three games this season with over 86 yards receiving and is still getting treated as a number one receiver by opposing defenses. If he wound up with a better quarterback situation (Carson Wentz, Tom Brady and Russell Wilson certainly fit the bill), we could again see him emerge as a 1,000-yard level WR.

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Anything better than a 5th and elway should go for it. Saunders is the 2nd best wr in the history of the franchise(behind rod) so it’d suck to see him leave but this team is a top 5 pick bottom feeder, no point in keeping him;